After taking heat for purportedly failing to foresee the coronavirus pandemic, popular astrologer Susan Miller says the stars point to a resurgence of the virus in the fall. The Astrology Zone founder dropped the bombshell in an interview with The Post.

“We are getting another wave,” says Miller, who created a free astrology app that provides “short daily horoscopes for all 12 signs a day,” per the site.

Her rationale? Pluto and Jupiter will be getting together on Nov. 12 to plan COVID-19’s comeback tour.

“Right now, Jupiter thinks that’s a good idea to help Pluto expand the virus,” says Miller, adding that interplanetary collaborators will “come back in a vengeance” and that “we have to be ready.”

But that’s not the only reason to fear, according to the horoscope hawker. “We’re having an eclipse on the Fourth of July,” says Miller. “And when you have any eclipse on your birthday, whether your country or person, that means big changes are coming.

“So whatever we’re going through, we’re not done yet.”

Despite the ominous omens, Miller tells The Post she forecasts a “going down on this horrible death and destruction that we’re feeling” by winter. Not only that, but they might even come out with a vaccine, per her predictions.

Miller’s dire divinations mark a 180-degree turn from the start of the year, when she claimed that 2020 would be a “prosperous year” on CBS New York, much to the ire of the online masses.

However, Miller insists she’s not seeing stars. “Astrology is not fortunetelling,” claims the revered astrologist, who boasts throngs of stargazing groupies who apparently can’t cope without her. Miller adds that she “did not see the pandemic coming” because she “didn’t think it was possible.

“When you learn astrology, you have to stay within realistic terms.”

Nonetheless, the prediction peddler says she foresaw “a third of our population losing their jobs” but kept quiet for fear of stoking unnecessary anxiety or being labeled a crackpot.

And Miller maintains that “astrology is so good for problem-solving and because of its rich structure, you can ask questions and get a variety of answers.”